Amtico Residential
The zigzag pattern of 'Herringbone' from the Amtico wood range has been chosen by some clients. This looks stunning in the more traditional setting. So does Amtico wide plank with a simple feature strip around the perimeter of the room. In a more contemporary setting, some of the darker Amtico woods like ‘Palisander’ & ‘Black Walnut’ have been used. 
 
The more exotic Amtico woods like zebrano are getting more popular lately. So have ‘Plywood.’ These have been particularly well suited to modern apartments, and in the more traditional house, lighter Amtico limestones with a feature border. 
 
Trends in bedroom interiors reflect the need for calming spaces. Nothing does this better then some of the new Amtico woods. How about 'Fresh Oak' 'Light Oak' 'American Ash' or Spalted Beech'. All Amtico tiles are easy to keep clean and warm under foot. Country house-style chintzes and fussy frills are being replaced with simpler, more sophisticated looks. 
 
The theme of late has been the lighter sandstone’s from Amtico. 12”x18” accenting this with darker stripping between each tile. We’ve also seen an increase in wide-plank (6”) being chosen from the newer Amtico woods such as ‘Priory Pine’, ‘Priory Oak’ & ‘Burnt Chestnut’. 
 
‘African' & 'Honister’ slate from Amtico is quiet often used here, they look very realistic! We also really like the ‘Natural Clay’ and ‘Terracotta’ tiles from Amtico. They give you that rustic look. 
 
Tiles from the Amtico Premium range are often used in the bathroom. This range is a little more expensive but offers some very innovative tiles. Try the ground breaking 3d effect tiles from Amtico, along with dramatic iridescent effects like iced glass and chameleon treadplate. If you're looking for something simple, then Amtico exotic woods like walnut, palisandor, priory pine work very well.